Eritrea Visa Document Assistance
in Grove City, Ohio
Eritrean cases require specialized knowledge. The Eritrean government does not routinely cooperate with document requests from citizens who have fled the country, and many civil records were never formally registered or were lost. We help clients navigate this reality through alternative documentation strategies that work.
Serving Grove City, Franklin County · 14 miles from our Morse Rd office (~24 min drive)
Who We Serve
Columbus has a significant Eritrean community, many of whom arrived as refugees or asylum seekers. Eritrean immigration cases often involve some of the most complex documentation situations we encounter — missing records, government non-cooperation, and handwritten documents in Tigrinya. We have deep experience with these cases and know how to build strong alternative evidence packages.
What We Help With in Grove City
We are a document preparation and translation service — not an attorney or embassy. We make sure every document in your packet is complete, accurate, and correctly formatted before you submit.
Certified Tigrinya & Arabic Translation
We translate Eritrean birth certificates, marriage records, and official documents from Tigrinya (Ethiopic script) and Arabic into certified English.
Alternative Evidence Package Building
For clients who cannot obtain Eritrean civil records, we help prepare sworn affidavits, family witness letters, religious records, and other alternative evidence accepted by USCIS.
Refugee Travel Document Assistance
Many Eritrean clients travel on US Refugee Travel Documents (Form I-571) rather than Eritrean passports. We help with the supporting documents needed to apply for or renew these travel documents.
Passport Photos & Application Prep
Photos and complete document review for all Eritrean consular and US government applications.
Documents You Typically Need
Every case is different — but these are the documents most commonly required for eritrea visa applications. We review your specific situation when you come in.
- 1Eritrean national ID card or passport (if available)
- 2Birth certificate or baptism record from local church (Tigrinya/Arabic, we translate)
- 3Marriage certificate from civil registry or religious institution
- 4Sworn affidavits from family members in lieu of missing records
- 5Religious records (church, mosque) supporting identity claims
- 6US Refugee Travel Document (I-571) if applicable
Government Non-Cooperation With Diaspora Document Requests
The Eritrean government generally does not provide civil records to citizens who left the country without permission — which describes most Eritrean refugees. This means many Eritrean clients genuinely cannot obtain a birth certificate or marriage record from official sources. USCIS and immigration courts recognize this and accept alternative evidence, but that evidence must be carefully prepared. We help draft sworn affidavits from family witnesses, gather secondary documents like church baptism records, school records, and community ID letters, and organize them into a coherent alternative evidence package.
How It Works
Bring Your Documents
Visit our office at 3185 Morse Rd, Suite 15, Columbus OH 43231 with your original documents. We review everything and tell you exactly what is missing.
We Prepare & Translate
We complete your application forms, translate any non-English documents with a signed certification, and take any required photos in our office.
Review Together
We go through your complete packet with you before you submit — so you understand every document and feel confident.
You Submit, We Stay Available
You submit the application to the embassy, consulate, or online portal. If you get a follow-up request, call us — we are here.
Frequently Asked Questions — Eritrea Visa in Grove City
Can I get Eritrean documents if I fled as a refugee and cannot contact the government?+
What is the difference between an Eritrean passport and a Refugee Travel Document?+
My Eritrean documents are handwritten in Tigrinya. Can you translate them?+
Does Asal help with Eritrean Arabic documents too?+
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Consulate & Processing Information
The Eritrean Embassy in Washington DC provides limited consular services. Many Eritrean refugees in the US choose not to contact the Eritrean government. US Refugee Travel Documents are issued by USCIS — we help with Form I-131A applications.
Getting to Our Office from Grove City
Distance
14 miles
Drive Time
~24 minutes
From
Columbus Metro
From Grove City, head toward Columbus and exit onto Morse Rd. Our office is at 3185 Morse Rd, Suite 15 — between Cleveland Ave and I-71. Free on-site parking, walk-ins welcome every day Mon–Sat 10am–6pm, Sun 10am–4pm.
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Ready to Get Your Documents in Order?
Walk in or call our Columbus office — we speak English, Somali, and Arabic.
Serving Grove City and all of Central Ohio
3185 Morse Rd, Ste 15, Columbus, OH 43231 · Mon–Fri 10am–6pm · Sat 10am–6pm · Sun 10am–4pm